The Opening Tip
Michigan State plays its third straight game at home as the Spartans host Tennessee Tech for the third time in school history. The Spartans are looking to build on Tuesday’s 20-point victory over Youngstown State. Both MSU and TTU enter the contest on a two-game winning streak.
The Starting Five
1. Breslin Advantage
Michigan State is 369-56 (.868) at home all-time since Breslin Center opened in 1989, including 190-43 (.815) in Big Ten play. Under Tom Izzo, the Spartans are 295-41 (.878) at Breslin, including a 149-30 (.